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20 Feb
Tenure track positions in Electronics
Finland
20 Feb
Lecturer in plant physio-ecology
Belgium
17 Feb
Full/Associate Professor in Rock Mechanics
Norway
16 Feb
Associate/Assistant Professor in Education
Oslo
13 Feb
2 Associate Professors for Health & Social Behavior
Switzerland
13 Feb
Professorship/Associate Professorship in International Emergency Management
Nordland
8 Feb
Assistant Professor in Operations Management, specialization in Engineering Economic Analysis
Göteborg
1 Feb
Permanent full time position as professor/associate professor of dentistry
Hordaland
26 Jan
Tenure Track position in computational biology and statistical genomics
Belgium
The department is looking for excellent candidates who are dedicated to pursuing leading‐edge fundamental or applied research. The present call for applications covers all areas that fall within the scope of Electronics Research field of Department of Electronics. Special consideration will be given to candidates who represent research fields that complement and support the current research interests of the department. In addition, Department of Electronics has significant funding base from external sources, such as Academy of Finland and Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation (TEKES), and therefore the applicants should have skills and potential to productively communicate with funding agencies and industrial companies. Department of Electronics has wide international collaboration network and the applicants are expected to show factual examples of productive international collaboration they have carried out.
We are inviting applications of outstanding scientists for a full-time position of a plant scientist, experienced in a plant physiological approach to understand the plant functioning in its environment.
The candidate for the position must have theoretical and practical experience in Rock Engineering. He/she should be used to evaluate Rock stability in tunneling, excavation and slopes, and be able to do risk assessments related to Rock stability methods.
Two part time positions, one 50% and one 25% as Associate/Assistant Professors within the field of education are available in the Rudolf Steiner University College Master programme, from the 1st of August 2012.
Both positions are tenure track and are initially limited to 7 years. Tenure is envisioned depending on a positive evaluation of the candidate and the successful establishment of a Master program in Health Sciences with specializations in Health Economics and Health Care Management and Health Behavior & Health Promotion. Furthermore the development of research programs funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) or the European Commission’s research framework is desirable.
The Professor is the executive officer of his/her unit and shall carry out the Faculty’s policies, philosophy and goals. He/she will be expected to be visionary in planning, developing and implementing programs in teaching, mentoring and research. The Professor will also be a leader in fostering academic growth and professional development of full-time staff and students.
Assistant Professor is a post that offers an opportunity to qualify for higher research positions, both in academia and in society at large. The appointment is for two + two years of full-time employment. An assistant professor is expected to reach the Swedish docent level (in Swedish "oavlönad docent") within the four years. After two years the progress is assessed. This position consists of approximately 80% research and 20% teaching. In teaching, the co-supervision of Ph.D. students is also included.
A permanent full time position as professor/associate professor of Dentistry (Dental Health Promotion) is vacant at the University of Bergen, Department of Clinical Dentistry. If no qualified applicant applies for the professor position, it will be open for an appointment to the position of associate professor.
The successful candidate will be hosted within the Statistics research group at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science and is expected to collaborate closely with colleagues from the Bioinformatics research groups of Ghent University and the Flemish Institute of Biotechnology. The Statistics research group is internationally recognized, primarily for its research on causal inference and robust statistics. It builds on this expertise to develop targeted applied research for innovation in the private and public sector through the consortium Stat-Gent CRESCENDO (www.statgent.be) The primary focus there is on life sciences, the analysis of electronic health records and genetics data. Bioinformatics groups at Ghent University are world-renowned for their expertise in genomics and proteomics, applied to areas of research that have to do with successful aging and sustainable agriculture.
